That's a wide range of boats to consider. Draft may be important to you if you 
are sailing in Florida. The C&C 110 is available with four different keel 
configurations. 7.25', 6.5', 6.0' and 4.83'. The shoal draft may be a boat to 
consider in your area. I have a C&C 110 shoal draft which actually points 
better than I expected. Where I sail, there isn't an option to have a deeper 
draft so the 110 was the perfect choice. The 99 and 121 are at opposite ends of 
the scale so only you will be able to determine if they have enough or too much 
room for you. Their layouts are very different. The 110 and 115 are very 
similar in size and layout. If you're moving up from a smaller boat keep in 
mind that loads increase exponentially. Grinding in a large genoa or raising 
the main on a large boat can suck the life out of you in a hurry. They are very 
well built boats and as expected, sail with a performance bias. What do you 
intend to do with the boat? How many people are you trying to accommodate and 
for how long? Planning on doing any racing or just fast cruising?


Ted Drossos
C&C 110
Lady in Red
Bay Shore, NY     
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